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And the Winner Is…

Thanks to everyone who entered the A Different Dream for My Child book give away by leaving a comment on the contest post. A Different Dream for My Child Winner My apologies for not announcing the winner sooner, but life got in the way more than once this week. So without further ado or excuses, the winner is…. …drum roll please… …Kristin DeBoard! Congratulations, Kristin! The book... read more

Our Valentine’s Day Surprise

During January’s EA/TEF Awareness Month, Christine Lester shared her You Might Be the Parent of an EA/TEF Child If… (Part 1 and Part 2) here at www.DifferentDream.com. The response to her humorous and heartfelt series was overwhelmingly positive. So I asked Christine if she would like to be a guest blogger, and she readily agreed. You can learn more about Christine on the guest blogger page... read more

You Might Be the Parent of a Child with EA/TEF If… (Part 2)

In last Monday’s post, Christine Lester shared the first half of her light-hearted list about parents of kids with EA/TEF repairs. Today, she shares the second half on the list, based on her life as mother of Billy, or as he’s known at school, the Mayor. More Ways to Identify Parents of Kids with EA/TEF Repairs: You have fought with the front desk staff about NOT putting your child in the... read more

You Might Be a Parent of an EA/TEF Child If… (Part 1)

Today is the 17th, which means January and EA/TEF Awareness Month are half over. In today’s post, Christine Lester shares some light-hearted thoughts about parents of kids with EA/TEF. But first, let Christine introduce herself. Meet the Mayor My name is Christine Lester, I  live in  New Jersey with my husband Bill and our 2 children.  (Billy, 8, and Alyssa, 6) I’m an artist and painter who... read more

The Birth of 2011′s EA/TEF Awareness Month

With the arrival of January 2011, the first ever EA/TEF Awareness Month began. (To get the scoop on that alphabet soup, check out last week’s post.) In today’s post Lori McGahan, the founder of EA/TEF Awareness Month explains how it came into being. Meet Lori and Brandon McGahan My name is Lori and I am a mom of an EA/TEF child. My son, Brandon, was born in 2007 and diagnosed day 2 of his life... read more
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